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Old 04-10-2013, 05:34 PM
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Anyone have any pictures of wheels painted with bedliner? I may do this to mine.
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Sorry I don't have any pics, however I can say I sprayed my last screw wheels with bedliner, looked great at first however they started to fade rather quick with Texas heat, I started with black bedliner and they turned grey. Besides the color they can sure take a beating without worrying about scratching them
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Bet the texture is a PITA to keep clean
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Originally Posted by DanielElfert
Anyone have any pictures of wheels painted with bedliner? I may do this to mine.
if you want to see how clean they would say or how they will fade when sprayed with bed coating. just do the inside of your have fender wells.
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Originally Posted by ColtRice17

if you want to see how clean they would say or how they will fade when sprayed with bed coating. just do the inside of your have fender wells.
I did my bed with them and pressure washing gets it clean really quick. I just think it'd be a nice, durable way to paint them a black/gunmetal color. Either this or I plastidip them white XD
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I did my bed with them and pressure washing gets it clean really quick. I just think it'd be a nice, durable way to paint them a black/gunmetal color. Either this or I plastidip them white XD
But a wheel gets hot brake dust baked to it unlike your bed
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew

But a wheel gets hot brake dust baked to it unlike your bed
Good point...
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew

But a wheel gets hot brake dust baked to it unlike your bed
if also gets alot warmer then your bed. plus I'm not sure how it would react with spinning. if you do it and it works I wanna see.
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Originally Posted by ColtRice17

if also gets alot warmer then your bed. plus I'm not sure how it would react with spinning. if you do it and it works I wanna see.
I know jeep owners do it all the time, and I hear truck owners doing it too, I may test it on a crap rim I have lying around to see how it looks
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please do. because I thought about doing it. then thought myself out of doing it. lol


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